queen mary 2The biggie-sized QM2 is sold out for its next transatlantic sail from NY on 8/22, but there's space for the 'New England Canadian Soujourn' on 9/27. And here's an image of the QM1, docking on the West Side in 1957.

mary ewing mulliganFor over 25 years, the International Wine Center, under Mary Ewing Mulligan, has offered serious classes for hospitality pros and general-public wine lovers.

typhoid maryAnthony Bourdain's book Typhoid Mary: An Urban Historical, looks at family-cook-from-hell Mary Mallon and how she spread typhoid from Oyster Bay to Manhattan, through ignorance about the disease and some tasty peach ice cream.

mary tyler mooreIt took until last year, but all seven seasons of The Mary Tyler Moore Show are now available on DVD. Still the best.

bloody maryThough legend has it that the drink was invented at the St. Regis' King Cole Bar, it was most likely brought to the King Cole by the bartender who created it at Harry's New York Bar in Paris.

mary ann tigheCB Richard Ellis' commercial real estate power broker, voted # 1 Most Powerful Woman in New York this year by Crain's.

mary queen of scotsMary Queen of Scots, 115 Allen [Delancey] 212.460.0915, is a Scottish gastropub, with a good list of single malts.

mary poppinsThe movie can't be touched, but as spoonfuls of sugar go, the Broadway show goes down easy.

mary shelleyIn addition to her books, the NYPL has locks of hair from the Frankenstein author.

mary cleaverMs. Cleaver, one of our favorite caterers in town, was a locavore long before anyone knew what that meant. You can taste her point of view at Chelsea Market's The Green Table.

mary a. whalenPortside New York calls the Mary A. Whalen New York's favorite oil tanker and who are we to disagree?

mary murphyYes, she's the So You Think You Can Dance? judge who shouts a lot of goofy stuff when she likes a performance. But here's the thing: she knows her dance, she's passionate about it, articulate, supportive, sweet as pie. We love her. Woo-hoo!!